an informal way to say that, but that Americans use all the time? Please, tell me the best way to say it.
2006-09-27
02:05:59
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How to tell a person that she is being a bother, or innoportune, but I don't want these formal words. My sts. want to know the SLANG for this. Is there any?
For example: "I will stop writing you too many emails because I don't want to be innoportune". OR: "Stop calling me too early in the morning. You are being INNOPORTUNE". So, I want a slang that replaces the words INNOPORTUNE, BOTHER and INCONVENIENT. Is there any? Thanks a lot.
2006-09-27
02:15:27 ·
update #1